Southern California Hospital at Culver City explained

Southern California Hospital at Culver City
Org/Group:Prospect Medical Holdings
Region:Culver City
State:California
Country:US
Healthcare:Private
Type:Community
Emergency:Basic, physician on duty
Affiliation:None
Beds:420
Founded:1924
Website:https://sch-culvercity.com//
Funding:For-profit

Southern California Hospital at Culver City is an acute care hospital in Culver City, California.

The hospital is located in Culver City's downtown area. The hospital serves West Los Angeles; providing 24 hour medical service. The hospital is home to the Southern California Hospital Heart Institute.

The hospital expanded from its original eight-bed clinic to 420 beds in three buildings.[1]

History

Southern California Hospital was founded in 1925 by Dr. Foster Hull. In the 1970s, the hospital became the David Brotman Memorial Hospital. In 1984, Michael Jackson was admitted to the hospital due to a serious burn that occurred during a shoot for a Pepsi TV ad. Later, he gave his insurance payment to the hospital. That year the care unit for burn victims was named the "Michael Jackson Burn Center" in his honor.[2] It closed in August 1987 due to financial problems.[3]

In 2005, it became Southern California Hospital. It opened again under the leadership of Prospect Medical Holdings.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us : Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc.. pmh.com.
  2. News: How Pepsi nearly killed Michael Jackson: the story behind the other controversial cola ad. Vincent. Alice. 2017-04-06. The Telegraph. 2019-05-25. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  3. News: Michael Jackson Burn Center Closes . December 23, 2021 . Associated Press . AP News . August 28, 1987.
  4. Web site: Prospect Medical Holdings Acquires Majority Ownership in Highly Regarded Brotman Medical Center. April 14, 2009. businesswire.com. December 29, 2022.
  5. Web site: Stingley. Mick. Rockstar Energy Mayhem Fest Special! Part 2: Platinum Records, Staying Mellow and Michael Jackson: Interview With Tom Araya of Slayer. KNAC. 19 February 2016. 21 August 2009.